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Old 17-01-2010, 06:17 PM
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Default Two for trout/seatrout

Watson's bumble.
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The extractor.
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The second is not really recognised as a sea trout fly, but I had 6 out of 10 seatrout to this fly on Lough Currane the largest was 4 1/2.

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Old 17-01-2010, 06:27 PM
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Great flies, Sam
What is the tying of the second one?



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Old 17-01-2010, 07:00 PM
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Ive been trying the Extracter as a point fly on Lomond Sam, yellow is known as a productive colour for sea trout on there. No luck with it yet though ,most of the sea trout I catch on there come to a Kate muddler.
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Old 17-01-2010, 08:02 PM
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What is the tying of the second one?



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Hi Sean,

The Pattern is:

Tail:Golden pheasant rump
body:gold tinsel
rib:gold wire
hackle:yellow or picric hackle with red rump feather over
wing:Bronze mallard

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Ive been trying the Extracter as a point fly on Lomond Sam, yellow is known as a productive colour for sea trout on there. No luck with it yet though ,most of the sea trout I catch on there come to a Kate muddler.
Jimmy,

What I haven't said is that on the day I caught the 10 my boat partner had 15 all on a colonel freeman's fancy.Well that's stretching the truth a bit!! He had 6 on a freeman's fancy, a further 5 on a freeman's fancy without the wing!!, a further four on a freeman's fancy without the wing or throat hackle!!
They are fussy those seatrout!!

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What I haven't said is that on the day I caught the 10 my boat partner had 15 all on a colonel freeman's fancy.Well that's stretching the truth a bit!! He had 6 on a freeman's fancy, a further 5 on a freeman's fancy without the wing!!, a further four on a freeman's fancy without the wing or throat hackle!!
They are fussy those seatrout!!

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Nae prizes for guessing what I'm gonny ask next mate...........WTFs a Freemans Fancy.....
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Old 17-01-2010, 08:17 PM
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Hi Jimmy,

Well get in before scratch this time!!! Only because I know the answer!!

Colonel Freeman's fancy:

tail: Ginger hackle fibres
body:flat silver tinsel
rib:silver wire
hackle:Ginger cock
wing: Two full blue jaywing feathers matched and tied as full wings.

A simple flee but deadly!!

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Hi Jimmy,

Well get in before scratch this time!!! Only because I know the answer!!

Colonel Freeman's fancy:

tail: Ginger hackle fibres
body:flat silver tinsel
rib:silver wire
hackle:Ginger cock
wing: Two full blue jaywing feathers matched and tied as full wings.

A simple flee but deadly!!

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Thanks Sam........it sounds like a right pile of cack......
Still as long as the fish like it,that's the main thing, much obliged.....
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The name of the second fly is the EXTRACTOR,
A great pattern during the mayfly hatches also.
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The name of the second fly is the EXTRACTOR,
A great pattern during the mayfly hatches also.
Thanks IrishFlies for the info, but the name of the fly is above the Photo!!

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